Curodont™ Repair is a cutting-edge, biomimetic treatment for early carious lesions, uniquely able to regenerate enamel and help preserve natural teeth.
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
Discover the transformative power of Curodont™ Repair through real-life case studies, showcasing significant patient results and the revolutionary impact of enamel regeneration
Before
Early carious lesion extending to the inner half of enamel (E2) on distal surface of 15 detected with Transillumination images taken with Kavo DiagnoCam.
After
Nine-month post treatment follow-up transillumination image reveals significant reduction in the size of the lesion on 15.
Individual results may vary.
Case Courtesy: Dr. Torsten Seidenstricker: Nyon, Suisse
Before
The 18-year-old male patient, after completing his fixed orthodontic treatment, presented with white spot lesions on multiple teeth. Seen here is one such lesion on the maxillary left central incisor. (21)
After
Two-months after being treated with Curodont™ Repair showed significant reduction of the size of the white spot lesion. The patient is under follow up.
Individual Results may vary.
Case courtesy: Katarzyna Ostrowska, Poland, Private Practice
Before
This 22-year-old female patient presented with white spot lesion along the free gingival margin on her maxillary left central incisor (21)
After
Just one month post Curodont™ Repair treatment, there is a visible of the size of the buccal white spot lesion.
Individual results may vary.
Data on file.
The non-invasive therapy with CurodontTM Repair is as safe as its application is easy.
The entire process of applying CurodontTM Repair is completed within 8-10 minutes, without drilling, anesthesia, or pain.
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).
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